Cops believe nursery paedophile Vanessa George is so dangerous they want the courts to issue a LIFE BAN on her contacting children . . . including her two daughters.

They are to ask her trial judge to impose a far-reaching Sex Offences Supervision Order at her sentencing next month.

Vanessa George, 39 (pictured left) – who filmed herself abusing nursery tots in her care – is expected to be given a hefty jail term.

But her own family have asked police to apply for the order blocking her access to kids, including vulnerable adolescents like daughters Pearl, 15, and Grace, 13 – even while she is BEHIND BARS.

Toughest

A police spokesman told us: “It would have immediate effect if granted. Whether it is a life ban will be down to the judge but we have asked for the order to be made.”

SOPOs (Sexual Offences Prevention Orders) – first issued in a paedophile case in 2004 – usually come into force when a sex offender is released and ban contact with children for a maximum of five years. The offender can also be banned from using computers and mobile phones with internet access. Breaches of the order can carry prison terms up to five years. This one-if granted – would be the toughest yet handed down to a pervert. It means Pearl and Grace could have no contact with George at all until they were 18 – even if they wanted to see her.

Last night their dad Andrew revealed why he had asked cops to go for the ban after receiving a letters from George – awaiting sentence with fellow fiends Colin Blanchard, 38, and Angela Allen, 39 – begging for her daughter’s forgiveness.

“Vanessa is a very manipulative, scheming woman and I’m worried about the mind games she will try to play with the girls in a few years time,” he said, adding that they had already disowned their mum.

“A ban would be very good even though the sad reality is it’s impossible to constantly keep tabs on people.

“But I hope that by the time Vanessa comes out of jail, the order will have teeth and that she is properly shackled.” Det Supt Michelle Slevin has also written to parents of George’s victims at Little Ted’s Nursery, Plymouth, revealing their intention to apply for the ban.

She also explained they need to talk to George again to discover the identities of the children involved.